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Bug #398978 reported by JackB
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Bug Description

When I install Do everything works OK. After some time of usage, I get a completely blank menu with no options available, as you can see here (http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/2672/23292126.jpg).

Sometimes it works, sometimes not...

Help, please.

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JackB (jackbauer-deactivatedaccount) wrote :
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Robert Dyer (psybers) wrote :

Please run from a console with '--debug' and attach the output.

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importance: Undecided → Low
status: New → Incomplete
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JackB (jackbauer-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

Thanks for the fast reply, Robert!

Attached is the debug output.

By the way, I figured out that the problem reported only happens when I set Do to start at login (GNOME Do Preferences > General > Start GNOME Do at login.

I will keep tracking it and will report anything new.

If you see something weird with my debug let me know.

Thanks again!

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JackB (jackbauer-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

UPDATE

I can confirm the bug is persistent and keeps happening even if I create a manual startup option at System > Preferences > Startup Applications

The only way GNOME Do works is with a manual launch.

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Robert Dyer (psybers) wrote :

Can you please modify the 'gnome-do' script so that it launches with the '--debug' flag by default.

Then the next time you log in, let this problem occur and at that point you can kill/restart Do and attach your '~/.xsession-errors' file here.

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Willem Ligtenberg (wligtenberg) wrote :

I can confirm this on Ubuntu 10.04 as well.
I have just added the --debug option to the start up application.
The next time it happens, I will add the error file.

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